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IIf you are a fan of the NBA or the NHL, enjoy.  Both leagues have started their final series to crown a champion for the season.  For both leagues, I am a casual observer during the regular season, and I only get somewhat interested during the playoffs.  But I cannot get interested in this year’s NBA final.  For starters I freely admit I am biased as I prefer the college game.  I find the NCAA’s March Madness far more entertaining than the NBA. 

This year’s NBA final is lacking star power. The casual observer probably could not name one player for either Oklahoma City or Indiana.  You might know Shai Gigeous-Alexander for OKC as he was this year’s MVP, but I cannot name anyone else.  Oklahoma City and Indiana are not going to be doing anything for television ratings.  Both metro New York and metro Los Angeles have a greater population than the states of Oklahoma and Indiana combined.  Forget population bases for a second, what does this final have to offer to generate a national audience?  They simply do not have the likes of Lebron James, Nikola Jokić, or The Greek Freak (aka Giannis Antetokounmpo). There was a time when you just had to mention the names like Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson or Larry Bird and the audience would show up.  There was no guarantee they would win, but it had a national appeal..  Magic and Bird combined to lose six championships.

The same holds true for the NHL.  While Canadians will know Connor McDavid, the average American probably does not.  And other than Brad Marchand, I could not name one other player for the Florida Panthers.  (If you do not know who Brad Marchand is, you are proving my point.)

My point is simply this.  You do not need superstars nor a huge national audience to win championships.  Hockey and basketball (and football for that matter) are team games.  You need the best team; you need the best strategy; you need the best plan.  You need a variety of tole players doing a lot of little things correctly grinding it out.  This is not flashy, this is not glitzy or sexy, it can be downright boring, and it works.

The same holds true for twopercentgoal.com.  It is not flashy or sexy.  It is not sizzling with amazing stock picks, and it is not jaw dropping with outstanding performance data.  It is grinding; it is boring, and it is highly effective.  The goal is simple.  To make two percent a week and do it every week so you can double your money within a year with little risk.

Twopercentgoal.com is not reinventing the wheel.  It uses technical analyses strategies to find companies whose stock is either overbought or oversold and is poised for a 2% rebound, usually within a week.  It combines tools such as the relative strength index, the moving average convergence divergence combined with simple moving averages that show the same story simultaneously. Your chance of success only increases when combining different tools that tell the same story.

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Cheers,

Al